The Private AX-4 Astronaut Mission returns to land on Monday morning (July 14), and you can view the action to live.
The Spacex Log timber The capsule carrying four AX-4 astronauts is set to unndock from International Space Station (ISS) on Monday at 7:05 am EDT (1105 GMT).
You can see that milestone live by NASA, Excoke and Axiom SpaceHouston Company organizes AX-4 mission. Space.com will bring in NASA feed, if the agency makes it.
NASA started the flow of it at 4:30 am EDT (0830 GMT) to cover the closure of the dismissal between issues and the crew dragon, which is expected at about 4:55 am (0855 GMT).
The agency will take its coverage at 6:45 AM EDT (1045 GMT) for increasing. Spacex and Axiom start their streams at this time, according to NASA.
Non does not give an estimate of the time for AX-4 land, which will occur in the California Coast’s Pacific Ocean. The agency said, however, that the axiom will flow to the mission reentry and return company’s website.
Axiom-4 crew:
Commander Peggy Whitons
Pilot Shubhanhu “Shux” Shukla
Visual Specivesical Sławosz “Suave” Uznański-Wiśniewski
Mission mission in Tibor Kapu
AX-4 commanded Peggy WhitonA former astronaut that mainly spent a lot of time in space than any other American (almost 700 days!) and now serves as a director in human space.
His mission crew is the mission pilot Shubhanhenshu Shukla in India; Polish Mission Specialist Sławosz Uznański, who is a European Space Agency astronaut; and mission specialist in Tibor Kapu in Hungary. These three are the first people from their respective countries visiting ISS.
AX-4 is launched on the roof of a Spacex Falcon 9 Rocket On June 25 and reached the issue a day later.
The four private astronauts make Over 60 scientific experiments and outreach activities At their time in orbit, which is expected to be two weeks. However, often a modest estimate, though: Dictionaries dragon from issues are changed, dependent on weather conditions near the splashdown site.
As its name suggests, AX-4 is the fourth major mission issues that Axiom has run. Another three launched on April 2022, May 2023 and January 2024. All used hardware in Spacex.